julia 1.10.10the same as length(str) for a string, because some Unicode characters can occupy multiple "code units". You can perform arithmetic and other operations with end, just like a normal value: julia> str[end-1] variable-width encoding, meaning that not all characters are encoded in the same number of bytes ("code units"). In UTF-8, ASCII characters — i.e. those with code points less than 0x80 (128) – are encoded as encoded using multiple bytes — up to four per character. String indices in Julia refer to code units (= bytes for UTF-8), the fixed-width building blocks that are used to encode arbitrary characters0 码力 | 1692 页 | 6.34 MB | 3 月前3
Julia 1.10.9the same as length(str) for a string, because some Unicode characters can occupy multiple "code units". You can perform arithmetic and other operations with end, just like a normal value: julia> str[end-1] variable-width encoding, meaning that not all characters are encoded in the same number of bytes ("code units"). In UTF-8, ASCII characters — i.e. those with code points less than 0x80 (128) – are encoded as encoded using multiple bytes — up to four per character. String indices in Julia refer to code units (= bytes for UTF-8), the fixed-width building blocks that are used to encode arbitrary characters0 码力 | 1692 页 | 6.34 MB | 3 月前3
Julia 1.11.4the same as length(str) for a string, because some Unicode characters can occupy multiple "code units". You can perform arithmetic and other operations with end, just like a normal value: julia> str[end-1] variable-width encoding, meaning that not all characters are encoded in the same number of bytes ("code units"). In UTF-8, ASCII characters — i.e. those with code points less than 0x80 (128) – are encoded as encoded using multiple bytes — up to four per character. String indices in Julia refer to code units (= bytes for UTF-8), the fixed-width building blocks that are used to encode arbitrary characters0 码力 | 2007 页 | 6.73 MB | 3 月前3
Julia 1.11.5 Documentationthe same as length(str) for a string, because some Unicode characters can occupy multiple "code units". You can perform arithmetic and other operations with end, just like a normal value: julia> str[end-1] variable-width encoding, meaning that not all characters are encoded in the same number of bytes ("code units"). In UTF-8, ASCII characters — i.e. those with code points less than 0x80 (128) – are encoded as encoded using multiple bytes — up to four per character. String indices in Julia refer to code units (= bytes for UTF-8), the fixed-width building blocks that are used to encode arbitrary characters0 码力 | 2007 页 | 6.73 MB | 3 月前3
Julia v1.9.4 Documentationthe same as length(str) for a string, because some Unicode characters can occupy multiple "code units". You can perform arithmetic and other operations with end, just like a normal value: julia> str[end-1] variable-width encoding, meaning that not all characters are encoded in the same number of bytes ("code units"). In UTF-8, ASCII characters — i.e. those with code points less than 0x80 (128) – are encoded as encoded using multiple bytes — up to four per character. String indices in Julia refer to code units (= bytes for UTF-8), the fixed-width building blocks that are used to encode arbitrary characters0 码力 | 1644 页 | 5.27 MB | 1 年前3
Julia 1.9.0 DEV Documentationthe same as length(str) for a string, because some Unicode characters can occupy multiple "code units". You can perform arithmetic and other operations with end, just like a normal value: julia> str[end-1] variable-width encoding, meaning that not all characters are encoded in the same number of bytes ("code units"). In UTF-8, ASCII characters — i.e. those with code points less than 0x80 (128) – are encoded as encoded using multiple bytes — up to four per character. String indices in Julia refer to code units (= bytes for UTF-8), the fixed-width building blocks that are used to encode arbitrary characters0 码力 | 1633 页 | 5.23 MB | 1 年前3
Julia 1.9.3 Documentationthe same as length(str) for a string, because some Unicode characters can occupy multiple "code units". You can perform arithmetic and other operations with end, just like a normal value: julia> str[end-1] variable-width encoding, meaning that not all characters are encoded in the same number of bytes ("code units"). In UTF-8, ASCII characters — i.e. those with code points less than 0x80 (128) – are encoded as encoded using multiple bytes — up to four per character. String indices in Julia refer to code units (= bytes for UTF-8), the fixed-width building blocks that are used to encode arbitrary characters0 码力 | 1644 页 | 5.27 MB | 1 年前3
Julia 1.9.0 rc2 Documentationthe same as length(str) for a string, because some Unicode characters can occupy multiple "code units". You can perform arithmetic and other operations with end, just like a normal value: julia> str[end-1] variable-width encoding, meaning that not all characters are encoded in the same number of bytes ("code units"). In UTF-8, ASCII characters — i.e. those with code points less than 0x80 (128) – are encoded as encoded using multiple bytes — up to four per character. String indices in Julia refer to code units (= bytes for UTF-8), the fixed-width building blocks that are used to encode arbitrary characters0 码力 | 1644 页 | 5.27 MB | 1 年前3
Julia 1.10.0 DEV Documentationthe same as length(str) for a string, because some Unicode characters can occupy multiple "code units". You can perform arithmetic and other operations with end, just like a normal value: julia> str[end-1] variable-width encoding, meaning that not all characters are encoded in the same number of bytes ("code units"). In UTF-8, ASCII characters — i.e. those with code points less than 0x80 (128) – are encoded as encoded using multiple bytes — up to four per character. String indices in Julia refer to code units (= bytes for UTF-8), the fixed-width building blocks that are used to encode arbitrary characters0 码力 | 1678 页 | 5.95 MB | 1 年前3
Julia 1.9.2 Documentationthe same as length(str) for a string, because some Unicode characters can occupy multiple "code units". You can perform arithmetic and other operations with end, just like a normal value: julia> str[end-1] variable-width encoding, meaning that not all characters are encoded in the same number of bytes ("code units"). In UTF-8, ASCII characters — i.e. those with code points less than 0x80 (128) – are encoded as encoded using multiple bytes — up to four per character. String indices in Julia refer to code units (= bytes for UTF-8), the fixed-width building blocks that are used to encode arbitrary characters0 码力 | 1644 页 | 5.27 MB | 1 年前3
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